Overview

The unit involves an international field trip to Monash Malaysia and provides you with formal and applied training in qualitative and ethnographic field research methods. The unit consists of a two week (16 day) stay in Malaysia. This includes a field site visit, in which you will work with the … For more content click the Read More button below.

Offerings

T2-58-OTHER-OS-IMMERS-BLK

Rules

Enrolment Rule

Contacts

Chief Examiner(s)

Associate Professor Narelle Warren

Unit Coordinator(s)

Associate Professor Narelle Warren

Notes

  • This unit is an international study program that requires an application to be enrolled and may incur additional cost.
  • This unit is taught either in intensive mode or across standard teaching periods. For intensive mode teaching dates, please refer to the non-standard dates website for the census date and information regarding financial penalties.

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, you should be able to:
1.

Explain the historical, social, cultural, economic and public health dimensions of the Malaysian research context;

2.

Discuss the ethical dimensions of community-based research in Malaysia, including those issues particular to the research setting or platform of their field project (example: SEACO or other research program);

3.

Utilise qualitative and ethnographic research methods;

4.

Develop a research question, designing appropriate research field methods, gathering data, and analysing that data;

5.

Working with field interpreters, and working in complex cross-cultural settings;

6.

Communicate in a presentation and written report the significance, design and findings of a small-scale research project; and

7.

Critically analyse some of the key sustainable development issues facing communities in peri-urban and regional Malaysia.

Teaching approach

Research activities
Field trips
Active learning
Enquiry-based learning

Assessment summary

Within semester assessment: 100%

Assessment

1 - Literature review
2 - Research proposal
3 - Presentation
4 - Research project

Scheduled and non-scheduled teaching activities

Workshops

Workload requirements

Workload

Other unit costs

Costs are indicative and subject to change.
International study tour cost estimate for planning purposes - $3,455
Expenses of a personal nature (e.g. visas, entrance fees, meals etc.) may also be at participant's expense unless specifically included in the tour arrangements.

Availability in areas of study

Anthropology
Human geography
International relations
Sociology